Outofsiteoutofmind came in 1st. It paid $29.00 to win, $12.20 to place and $5.60 to show. We won $46.80 and made a $34.80 profit.

I picked this runner because the horse broke the madien in the most recent start and it has a good late kick for the end so that's why I thought this race smelled longshot since I don't find a guy like Todd Pletcher in claimers to be very trustable. Today was a day of longshots at Keeneland and I chose the right longshot with our Pick of the Day. Finally, the horse I thought fits with this kind of class company too since he broke the madien in a claiming too.

I applaud what you are trying to do, young j-stuff, but Keeneland is way too competitive IMO to simply try to isolate so-called "most likely winners"; as you have already seen, it's hard to get these home, simply because there are SO many other live horses in each race. EVERYONE wants their horse to win a race at Keeneland.

So go for price.

In the 7th today at Keeneland, Bill Mott sends out #5 Psychadelacized out for her second lifetime effort after a useful "lookaround" debut at Saratoga. Mott is notorious for taking it easy on his first-time starters, so I expect a much better effort here, but what caught my eye was the dam side of this one's breeding: he's out of a Halo mare named Taegu.

AYFKM? Halo, sire of Kentucky Derby winners Sunny's Halo and Sunday Silence, among numerous other black-type stakes winners, still has daughters roaming around, breeding? WOW. Halo was pensioned in 1997 and died in 2000, so Taegu had to be from Halo's last crop.

Win or lose today, keep and eye PSYCHADELACIZED. She could be something special.